Mar 06, 2018 The instructions here are as per version 4.9.9.2 of Dev C. I don’t think there will be much changes in any older version. So here we go: 1. Go to the Tools menu. In the Tools menu, you should find and option called Compiler Options. Introduction FFTW is a C subroutine library for computing the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) in one or more dimensions, of arbitrary input size, and of both real and complex data (as well as of even/odd data, i.e. The discrete cosine/sine transforms or DCT/DST). Feb 19, 2010 Hi Runsun, I am not familiar with Dev-C so not sure how to configure it efficiently with MPI. One suggestion that may help: create a sample.dev file that has MPI configured ( Includes, Libs, and Linker). When creating a new project, always copy this sample.dev file. Microsoft MPI (MS-MPI) is a Microsoft implementation of the Message Passing Interface standard for developing and running parallel applications on the Windows platform. MS-MPI offers several benefits: Ease of porting existing code that uses MPICH. Security based on Active Directory Domain Services. Oct 22, 2018 In this video i am going show you how to enable OpenMP in Windows using Dev-C. There are some precautions you should take while using OpenMP in Dev-C.
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I am not sure exactly how you are compiling the binaries, but I might suggest you try something like:
sudo apt-get install blochlib
That should find the entire set of libraries and install them for you, where the files are supposed to be installed, and will update the config files if the files are located, and installed properly.. and if that fails then try apt-get install the fftw or MPI respectively..
apt-get is good at finding the required packages and all the related files to complete the entire installation..That is why I use it whenever possible.
Another alternative I try to use is the Synaptic Package Utility-it will also install many of the same ways as using a terminal, only you don't have to work much:)
One more method that is a last attempt is to open a tar file with Ubuntu Software store..If it works it will be easy because it is just about like any other program you install in the software store. Simply say yes to install, authenticate and it should open and perform the installation..
I also was wondering if you used the .configure as well as the makefile and install because those should have helped to install the programe into the proper locales, as well as updated any configs..
Note that in order to use the .configure to install the files, you must be in the directory, and it (.configure) file must also be part of the extracted files where the directory was created.
I feel your pain..I have had some of these same trials:)
I suggest if the install goes ok, that you follow-up with sudo apt-get update, or sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
I hope this helps, and best of luck!
Oh, and one more note that works to help remove and clean your system of the files that can create disparity for the kernel: sudo apt-get autoclean..
if that fails try: man configure
sudo apt-get install blochlib
That should find the entire set of libraries and install them for you, where the files are supposed to be installed, and will update the config files if the files are located, and installed properly.. and if that fails then try apt-get install the fftw or MPI respectively..
apt-get is good at finding the required packages and all the related files to complete the entire installation..That is why I use it whenever possible.
Another alternative I try to use is the Synaptic Package Utility-it will also install many of the same ways as using a terminal, only you don't have to work much:)
One more method that is a last attempt is to open a tar file with Ubuntu Software store..If it works it will be easy because it is just about like any other program you install in the software store. Simply say yes to install, authenticate and it should open and perform the installation..
I also was wondering if you used the .configure as well as the makefile and install because those should have helped to install the programe into the proper locales, as well as updated any configs..
Note that in order to use the .configure to install the files, you must be in the directory, and it (.configure) file must also be part of the extracted files where the directory was created.
I feel your pain..I have had some of these same trials:)
I suggest if the install goes ok, that you follow-up with sudo apt-get update, or sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
I hope this helps, and best of luck!
Oh, and one more note that works to help remove and clean your system of the files that can create disparity for the kernel: sudo apt-get autoclean..
if that fails try: man configure